Which best describes why Iwo Jima was significant in U.S. attempts to reach Japan?

The island had airfields that the U.S. military needed.
The island had long-range anti-aircraft missiles.
The island was home to Japan’s naval fleet.
The island had natural resources that the Japanese military needed.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The answer is it had airfields that the USA needed.

Explanation:

First of all, AA missiles weren't even a thing then.

We devastated the Japanese navy at Midway prior to invading Iwo Jima.

China had resources that the IJA needed. Not Iwo Jima.

Iwo Jima was one of the staging areas for the USA to send bombers to quite literally, drop the sun on Japan... Twice...

The description of why Iwo Jima was significant in U.S. attempts to reach Japan is that The island had airfields that the U.S. military needed.

Why did the US need to use Iwo Jima?

Taking this Island was a symbolic capture by the United States. Taking over it meant that they could launch their offensive from there.

This was after the Japanese had attacked the US by bombing the pearl harbor during the second world war.

Read more on second world war here:https://brainly.com/question/11378857